Mozilla not starting

On my Linux server I had Mozilla working fine but made some adjustments - added sendmail and it seems to work fine except for a few tweaks and moved it to a new ISP - new T1. My problem is that I cannot seem to get Mozilla to start now. Not sure where the restart for program is as it will not restart from GNOME icon. Any suggestions?

if that doesn't work download a newer version from mozilla.org (binary version) and run it from that. I have had similar problems and it took a whole recompile to fix it (a little extreme) but the binary version always worked.

I typed mozilla-bin and got error message no such comman. I cannot ope a browser so cannot download from browser. I do have ftp working on the server is the ftp site for mozilla.org the same and what is the most recent version named?

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The default Mozilla was not in /usr/local/mozilla/mozilla-bin. I did a grep and could not find it. So I ftp to the mozilla.org site and downloaded the tar Easy install and works great. Thanks for the help

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